In Week 5 of the college football season, we saw an incredible game between the hedges in Athens, Ga., between LSU and Georgia and won by the Bulldogs. We also saw No. 11 Oklahoma State fall on the road to West Virginia, and Oklahoma exact some revenge on Notre Dame by beating the Irish in South Bend.

In the late-night window, Stanford capped off an easy win, and second-ranked Oregon routed Cal. Get caught up on all of Saturday's games on Sporting News' scoreboard, and here's the rundown of Week 5's biggest action:

No. 2 Oregon 55, California 16 (recap): The Ducks scored 27 in the first quarter wearing some flashy new helmets and it was easy the rest of the way.

No. 4 Ohio State 31, No. 24 Wisconsin 24 (recap): This game essentially decides the Leaders Division, and if that holds true, it's good news for the Buckeyes, who welcomed back Braxton Miller. The quarterback threw four TD passes in the victory.

No. 5 Stanford 55, Washington State 17 (recap): Did you know that Kevin Hogan has not lost as the Cardinal's starting quarterback? He extended that streak Saturday night against the Cougars.

No. 9 Georgia 44, No. 6 LSU 41: (recap): Dazzlingly entertaining all game, but Bulldogs made the one stop they needed—the last one. One other thing you must know: Bulldogs star RB Todd Gurley rolled an ankle pretty badly in the second quarter, and his status for the following weeks is unclear.

No. 10 Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 33 (recap): The Razorbacks made it interesting, but ultimately couldn't keep up with Manziel and the Aggies.

No. 11 Oklahoma State at West Virginia, ESPN (recap): Cowboys had chance to tie with 25-yard fourth-quarter field goal, but Ben Grogan's chip shot nailed the upright. Mountaineers countered with two FGs to put the game out of reach. Oklahoma State doomed by three turnovers in losing as a near three-touchdown favorite.

No. 20 Florida 24, Kentucky 7 (recap): Gators lost their leader in Jeff Driskel, and their best defensive player (Dominique Easley) to season-ending injuries. But Florida was punishing on defense and QB Tyler Murphy played well in his first start.

No. 25 Fresno State 42, Hawaii 37 (recap): Derek Carr had a big game with 324 yards passing, but Fresno State had to hold off a big comeback to beat Hawaii.